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VoicePrint Portal™ Online Help

The VoicePrint Portal™ consists of the following components: VoicePrint Portal (VPP) Java Applet or VPP Java Midlet (for mobile devices), VPP Account Profile, and Integration Partner Login Information.

The VPP Java Applet or Midlet records your VoicePrint Phrase. It then sends your VPP User ID and VoicePrint to the VoicePrint Portal™ servers for authenication.
The VPP Account Profile contains secured information about the account holder and their selected integration partners' login information.
The Integration Partners' login information consists of secured User Name, System UserID, System Password, and other information need for authentication into a system.

After creating a new Account Profile, and setup of your Integration Partners' Login Information, you are now ready to login with your VoicePrint Phrase here, and at our Integration Partners' web sites.

VoicePrint Portal™ common Questions and Answers

  • What web browsers are supported?

    We support only IE 6.0-7.X, and Firefox 2.X.


  • What is a VoicePrint?

    A VoicePrint is a verbal password, each of which is as unique and distinct as a written “Password.” Authentication is based on both VoicePrint content (the actual phrase being spoken) and the speaker’s voice characteristics. This combination eliminates the possibility of password theft, while increasing the security of simple voice biometric matching.


  • What is a Java Applet or Midlet?

    A Java applet is an applet delivered in the form of Java bytecode. Java applets can run in a Web browser using a Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Applets are used to provide interactive features to web applications that cannot be provided by HTML. Since Java's bytecode is platform independent, Java applets can be executed by browsers for many platforms, including Windows, Unix, Mac OS and Linux. A MIDlet is a Java program for embedded devices, more specifically the Java ME virtual machine. Generally, these are applications that run on a mobile phones and devices.


  • Do I have Java Installed?

    Check to ensure that you have the recommended version of Java installed for your operating system by clicking on this link: Java Check Installation